Fiction writers visit CMU; read to students
Students, faculty and Mount Pleasant community members gathered for a night of prose reading by authors Samuel Ligon and Robert Lopez.
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Students, faculty and Mount Pleasant community members gathered for a night of prose reading by authors Samuel Ligon and Robert Lopez.
Central Michigan University's event management program was honored by the International Festivals and Events Association with the Gold Pinnacle Award for Best Event Management Bachelor’s Degree.
Legends of the Dark, an annual event at Central Michigan University, is seeking volunteers to fill a variety of positions for the spooky campus tour.
Chicago freshman Caleob Mitchell was elected to the senate of Central Michigan University’s Student Government Association and as Cobb Hall president this year, but channeling the voices of his fellow students to create change is nothing new to him.
Central Michigan University's coed professional business fraternity aims to foster a space for career advancement, networking and hiring opportunities with its fall 2019 Career Fair.
Tawas City junior Bren Sowerby has dealt with attention deficit disorder, dissociative disorder and tics since he was five years old. In the spring, Sowerby was hospitalized because of his mental health. The music theater major spent more than half of a month away from classes and is still dealing with repercussions.
Jaco Booyens, a filmmaker and speaker, is coming to Central Michigan University to talk about human trafficking on college campuses, including warning signs and what you can do to help.
Mount Pleasant was battered by heavy rainfall the night of Oct. 1, causing flooding in multiple parking lots and creating a small pond in the courtyard of Central Michigan University's Northwest Apartments.
October was named National Cybersecurity Awareness Month by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and computer industry to help Americans have a safer and more secure cyber experience.
Editor's Note: Lisa Saruga's rapist has never been arrested. She still considers him a threat to her and her family. She writes and speaks about her sexual assault under a pen name for her safety.
Free tampons and menstrual pads will be available in four CMU bathrooms beginning this week, Student Government Association Vice President Lyndi Rose announced at SGA’s Sept. 30 meeting. This marks the second year Rose has spearheaded the Menstrual Hygiene Product Initiative.
When faced with an obstacle, we always have two choices. The first is to give up, turn around, and stop trying. The second is to keep living. Remember that it is just a moment in our lives, not who we are. One event does not define who we are for the rest of our lives.
A snake cable slithers more than 50 feet from a control room, through five doors and into a TV studio on the first floor of Moore Hall. The bundle of 12 wires gives life to monitors and microphones. Numbers on a digital clock climb as students grip the handles on three TV cameras. Nervous twitching and the humming of busybodies ceases.
The walls are covered end to end with history.
Summit Sessions Live, broadcast by MHTV and 91.5 The Mountain, is returning for its fourth season this Friday.
The American Red Cross is partnering with the Health Professions Residential College to sponsor the annual Central Michigan University vs. Western Michigan University blood drive from noon to 5:45 p.m. Sept. 27 in the lobby of Emmons Hall.
Academic Senate Chairperson Brad Swanson called for revisions to the Student Opinion Surveys at the Sept. 24 academic senate meeting.
The Central Michigan University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists will be hosting "Mingle With the Media" from 7-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 in Biosciences 1010. Students interested in media will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from student publications and registered student organizations.
A resolution to support a number of diversity and inclusion initiatives undertaken by Central Michigan University this year was introduced to the Student Government Association’s House and Senate at their Sept. 23 meeting.
Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University is coming to Central Michigan University to talk about young people and technology.